| 100 | * Hardware: Cognitive Radio wide-tuning RF module "WDR" radio [[BR]] |
| 101 | * 4 modules shown [[BR]] |
| 102 | * Each module supports two bands of up to 40 MHz, between 100 to 7500 MHz [[BR]] |
| 103 | * Based on a custom 14-layer high-frequency 5.5 mil thick PC board design [[BR]] |
| 104 | * Prortotypes currently at Rutgers WINLAB and U of Colorado at Boulder [[BR]] |
| 105 | * New production batch will also provide radios for the University of Wisconsin, and Universidad Tecnia Federico Santa Maria in Chile [[BR]] |
| 106 | |
| 107 | * Software: Cognitive Radio software platform [[BR]] |
| 108 | * Recently completed at Rutgers WINLAB [[BR]] |
| 109 | * Ready to begin testing [[BR]] |
| 110 | |
| 111 | * Applications [[BR]] |
| 112 | * Completed a feasibility study with Alcatel-Lucent for a whitespace application [[BR]] |
| 113 | * Imminent installations in the US, UK, Korea and Ireland. [[BR]] |
| 114 | * [http://www.technologyreview.com/news/428182/frequency-hopping-radio-wastes-less-spectrum/ press review] [[BR]] |